140 E. T. Atkinson—WNotes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 3, 
second joint of antennew short, thick. Pronotum and scutellum fairly 
convex transversely, without ridges, the former gradually narrowed 
forwards, barely or very slightly sinuated at the base. Hntire tegmina 
or the largest portion reticulated, valvate behind the clavus. Feet 
somewhat thick and short ; first tibie, femora, and trochanters together 
equal in length, last armed with 5—7 spines (Stal). 
22. Pyrops punctata, Olivier. 
Fulgora punctata, Olivier, Enc. Méth. vi, p. 569 (1791); Stoll, Cigales, p. 34, t. 
6, f. 28 (1788) ; Gray, Griffith’s An. King. t 188, f. 2 a-c (1832). 
Flata punctata, Germar, Thon’s Archiv. ii (2), p. 47 (1830). 
Fulgora affinis, Westwood, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii, p. 144, t. 12, f. 6 (1841). 
Pyrops punctata, Spinola, A. 8. EH. F. viii, p. 237 (1839) ; Walker List Hom. 
B. M. ii, p. 268 (1851). 
Cephalic process almost as long as the body, truncated at the 
apex ; luteous-greyish ; thorax, feet, and tegmina sprinkled with black 
dots : abdomen above black: wings white, veins pallid. Head, cephalic 
process, pro- and meso-notum and tegmina pale luteous, sprinkled with 
black dots, varying in size: cephalic process almost as long as the body, 
almost straight, subeylindrical, obliquely truncated at the apex, fuscous- 
Iuteous, rough with dots, paler at the apex: the black dots on the 
tegmina disposed longitudinally on the veins: wings white, subopaque, 
a little infuscate towards the apex, veins paler, except at the base: 
abdomen black, with the narrow margin of the seoments, luteous; feet 
short, luteous; femora with a subapical ring; tibia with three black 
rings (F’. affinis, Westw.). Body long with cephalic process, 333 ; exp. 
tee. 55 millims. 
Reported from China, Nepal, Silhat, Ceylon, Java, Guinea (?) : the 
Indian Museum possesses specimens from Sikkim. 
23. Pyrops PERPUSILLA, Walker. 
Pyrops perpusilla, Walker, List Hom. B. M. ii, p. 269 (1851). 
Body stramineous ; head with its process as long as the rest of the 
body ; abdomen Iuteous above: legs yellow; tegmina very pale stra- 
mineous; a few brown dots on the veins near the tip and along the 
hind border which is somewhat darker than the rest of the wing; a 
rather large dot in the disc on the fork of one of the longitudinal veins : 
wings colourless, veins pale yellow (Walker.) Body long 83; wings, 
long 9 millims. 
Reported from N. Bengal. 
